A certain bunker in Baghdad has been all over the news these past few days, summarised in this piece in Wired. The Daily Mirror also had a piece on the bunker, although I canít find it online, which claimed that the bunkerís architectís grandmother designed a similar structure for Hitler. This is qualified by this Yahoo! news story, but not reported much elsewhere. Imagine if bunker design ran in your family. More bunkers: Australia, France (more: I). Itís pretty miserable, whatís going on.

Elsewhere. No newthings tomorrow, so an extra helping of links. Old Props is a gallery of vintage and elderly aircraft, some of which are beautiful, some are tatty, and others are just odd looking. We love Catalinas. Related: a huge archive of travel ephemera, linked by various people last month.

As someone once pointed out, is there anything that someone on the internet hasnít got time to do? Visit Edgar Governo, Historian of Things that Never Were, a collection of timelines for fictional situations. Check our favourite, the Twin Peaks timeline. Some free protest songs. Irony of ironies.

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